The new London Race Action Plan sets out how the Met will "better represent, respect, involve and protect black Londoners"
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It comes after a 40-year-old man's body was discovered in a flat in Wood Green on Friday
Alastair Whatley reports from Southgate Hockey Centre in Trent Park
Some parts of the south-east have seen a month's worth of rain fall overnight, with more expected throughout Monday
While many Indian restaurants close their doors, Neil Littman visits two in Enfield that continue to thrive
The art fair is taking place next month at Palmers Green Library
Around 200 streets across the capital are being transformed into temporary spaces for play and social gatherings this weekend
Buildings added to the list will benefit from a greater layer of protection in the planning system
The opposition Conservatives called a fresh debate on the library closures but again failed to force a rethink on the proposal
The new civic centre boss has vowed to "protect the most vulnerable" while balancing the books as the council faces serious financial challenges
The local charity is also set to be booted out of its main office building as part of Enfield Council's proposed library closures
It will support 36 grassroots groups working locally to provide access to legal advice, counselling, emergency housing and other key services
The blaze spread over four hectares was brought under control by fire crews
The charity wants more people to know that they can remain anonymous and stay protected while reporting crime in the area
It comes ahead of the opening of the new Thames Tideway sewage system that will become operational next year
Bug hotels, bird boxes and wildlife shelters have been installed at a number of North London stations
New figures show the beer and pub industry supports 160,000 jobs across London
Current interim leader Ergin Erbil will be taking on the role permanently after winning backing from the Enfield Labour group
'Music for Memory' lunch features a live performance by Eleanor Grant
The group was launched in 1994 as a local branch of the national network of adult education charities
Fourteen experts have contributed to a new essay collection exploring new ways of looking at the Green Belt in response to development threats
"Enchanting" evening will see ancient instrument accompany poetry readings
Kyle Clifford is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court later today
The group says writers, musicians, artists, filmmakers and other creatives will form a "melting pot of ideas and discussions" at the event next month



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